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Google Play Team announced a lot of features in I/O 16. One of the best features is pre-launch report. In this post by you'll learn how to use it and how to leverage it's details to squish out all the bugs.

In this post by Daniele Bonaldo you'll learn about the Wear Complications API. The API consists of two parts: 1. Data providers, which include the logic to fetch the data. 2. Watch faces, which will display the information exposed by the data providers.

If your application grows too large you'll hit the limit of possible methods within an APK. If this happens you'll have two options: The first option is to enable multi-dex but this has several disadvantages. The other option is to investigate where the methods come from. This post shows you a list of tools how to investigate your APK.

Intro screens are important to onboard a user - and there are plenty of libraries that you can use. With Android Material Intro Screen by Filip Skowron you have another option. In this post you'll learn how to use the library. Be sure to checkout the repository.

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